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Chapter 13 Working with Signaling Gateway Mated Pairs

Viewing Detailed Information for a Signaling Gateway Mated Pair

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Description

 

 

Severity

Severity of the event. Default values are:

 

Admin—The default color is cyan.

 

Error—The default color is coral.

 

None—The default color is white.

 

Normal—The default color is light green.

 

Warning—The default color is yellow.

 

You can customize this field. See the “Changing Event Severities and

 

Colors” section on page 5-44for more information.

 

 

Note

Indicates whether there is a note associated with the event.

 

 

Message Name

User-specified message name for the event, used by SGM for trap

 

forwarding. The default message name is SGM.

 

For more information about user-specified message names and trap

 

forwarding, see the “Forwarding Events as Traps to Other Hosts” section

 

on page 5-59.

 

 

Time

Date and time the event was logged.

 

 

Ack By

If you have not implemented SGM User-Based Access, name of the

 

device that last acknowledged the event.

 

If you have implemented SGM User-Based Access, name of the user

 

who last acknowledged the event.

 

If no one has acknowledged the event, this field is blank.

 

 

Ack Time

Date and time the event was last acknowledged or unacknowledged.

 

 

Node

Name of the node associated with the event. If there is no node

 

associated with the event, None is displayed.

 

 

SP

Name of the signaling point associated with the event. If there is no

 

signaling point associated with the event, None is displayed.

 

 

Linkset

Name of the linkset associated with the event. If there is no linkset

 

associated with the event, None is displayed.

 

 

Link

Name of the link associated with the event. If there is no link associated

 

with the event, None is displayed.

 

 

 

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Contents Working with Signaling Gateway Mated Pairs 13-1Viewing Basic Information for Signaling Gateway Mated Pairs 13-2Right-Click Menu for All Signaling Gateway Mated Pairs 13-3Edit Notes Clear Event Icon13-4 13-5 13-6 Signaling Gateway Mated Pair Table 13-713-8 Events Last Status Change13-9 13-10 13-11 Signaling Gateway Mated Pair Details Right-Click Menu 13-1213-13 13-14 Naming Information Status InformationAssociation ID Is PassiveIs Ignored Instance StatusBlocked red Pending redInterface Information 13-17Remote IP Address Information 13-18Local IP Address Information Interface Name13-19 Signaling Gateway Mated Pair Details Notes Signaling Gateway Mated Pair Details Recent Events13-20 13-21 Adjust Row Height Help for EventAck 13-22Category 13-2313-24 Probe Conn Probe LinkMessage 13-2513-26 13-27 Signaling Gateway Mated Pair Statistics Details Notes 13-28Configuration Information Speed Bits/SecIP Mask Physical AddressStatistics Information 13-30Errors Information 13-3113-32 Transmission Configuration Information 13-3313-34 Statistics Information per sec Rates 13-35Cancel SaveHelp 13-36Viewing Notes for a Signaling Gateway Mated Pair 13-37Deleting a Signaling Gateway Mated Pair from Your Network 13-38Ignoring a Signaling Gateway Mated Pair 13-39Sgmp Dashboard 13-4013-41 Viewing ITP Signaling Gateway Mated Pair Status Header Last UpdateHeader Sgmp Name 13-4213-43 Viewing ITP Signaling Gateway Mated Pair Details Congestion13-44 Header Node Details Mated pair, click Sctp Association Details13-45 13-46 Config Local Port Config Remote PortPassive Remote PortDescription Mask13-48 13-49 13-50 Name of the signaling gateway mated pair to which this Sctp 13-5113-52 13-53 13-54